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In Reply to: My understanding is that reactive power does not show up on OUR bills posted by Christopher Witmer on April 27, 2007 at 07:25:14:
I work for a power utility, responsible for the automated meter reading of both commercial and residiential accounts.I don't know of any utility that charges by power factor. We do monitor it, more to keep demands balanced on 3 phase lines, but it's not billed that way. Billing is typically done based upon demand, not reactance.
I have seen plenty of off balance meter reads caused by reactive loads. You can see it at the specific meter, but any negative effect tends to stay at the site; these customers typically have power and current transformers before the meter, so they tend to mitigate the issue.
At a residential site, I really doubt that any type of reactance from an A/C filtering system would be worse than that of a fridge, heat pump, central air compressor, or any other large motors.
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Follow Ups
- No, the grid will never see it. - Bob Rex 09:25:36 04/27/07 (2)
- Re: No, the grid will never see it. - jea48 12:47:03 04/27/07 (1)
- Most industrial sites know how to deal with this... - Bob Rex 13:20:05 04/27/07 (0)